Samandaridine
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Samandaridine | |
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IUPAC name | (2S,5R,5aS,5bS,7aS,7bR,10aS,11aS,11bS,13aR)-Octadecahydro-5a,7a-dimethyl-2,5-epoxyfuro[3,2:3',4']cyclopenta[1',2':5,6]naphth[1,2-d]azepin-9(1H)-one |
Other names | Samandaridine Samandaridin |
Molecular formula | C21H31NO3 |
Identifiers | |
CAS number | [ | ]
SMILES | C[C@]1([C@@H](O6)CN[C@@H]6C5)[C@@]5([H])CC[C@]2([H])[C@@]([H])1CC[C@@]3(C)[C@]([H])2C[C@@](O4)([H])[C@@]([H])3CC4=O |
Properties | |
Molar mass | 345.48 |
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Samandaridine is an extremely toxic alkaloid produced by the skin glands of various salamanders.
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[edit] References
- "Salamander alkaloids. II. Samandarone and samandaridine, secondary alkaloids in the poison of the fire and alpine salamanders." Schopf, C.; Koch, K. Ann. (1942), 552 37-61.